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that's where don lemon is. he will be joined by anthony bourdain, who as you see, well, he will be rehearsing inside. they'll talk about the "parts unknown" season finale from las vegas. >>> the typhoon in the philippines is one of the worst recorded. we will go inside the typhoon where cameras were rolling as the storm hit. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. and recently the
that's where don lemon is. he will be joined by anthony bourdain, who as you see, well, he will be rehearsing inside. they'll talk about the "parts unknown" season finale from las vegas. >>> the typhoon in the philippines is one of the worst recorded. we will go inside the typhoon where cameras were rolling as the storm hit. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game...
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the rich of don richard. poor people are still struggling. it is a young democracy now. we don't have an excuse here in the united states. >> we are still dealing with colored blacks and whites in south africa. -- the colored community is a culture. it is a way of life. it is a term that america doesn't use. you know, for me, having lived here and raising my children in america, when i come to america, i'm black. when i go to south africa, i'm colored. ands a whole weird way, yet, i found the music. a relationship has made me new creation. therefore, i kind of look beyond that and try to speak for everything and for everyone, as opposed to just, hey, i'm doing this for the colored community. tavis: i'm laughing on the inside. i'm afraid to ask what they call you in london, the midway point. [laughter] what are you in london? >> i don't even know what i am in london. say, i'ms -- i british, not english. that is what i call myself. tavis: fair enough. [laughter] the other thing i wanted to ask due performing a little bit later, and we will talk about the record -- do you m
the rich of don richard. poor people are still struggling. it is a young democracy now. we don't have an excuse here in the united states. >> we are still dealing with colored blacks and whites in south africa. -- the colored community is a culture. it is a way of life. it is a term that america doesn't use. you know, for me, having lived here and raising my children in america, when i come to america, i'm black. when i go to south africa, i'm colored. ands a whole weird way, yet, i found...
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joining me now is don peat, city hall bureau chief for "the toronto sun." he's been covering the mayor since he took office. don, it's good to have you here. obviously that reporter's reaction was fresh, right in the moment. certainly tried to play it off to the best of her ability. later on in the day, though, we have the mayor coming back out of his office to apologize. i want to show that to everybody. take a look. >> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning. these allegations are 100% lies. >> i might have had some drinks and driven, which is absolutely wrong. >> so we know that he's admitted to drinking and driving. during one of the pressers his wife put it best when she said my husband has already said enough. don, over your years of covering this mayor, i mean because he was on the city council prior to becoming the mayor, what was his behavior like and how is this going over with the people who elected him into office? because the behavior, it's a personal influence that's rubbing off on his professional decision-making. >> right. we
joining me now is don peat, city hall bureau chief for "the toronto sun." he's been covering the mayor since he took office. don, it's good to have you here. obviously that reporter's reaction was fresh, right in the moment. certainly tried to play it off to the best of her ability. later on in the day, though, we have the mayor coming back out of his office to apologize. i want to show that to everybody. take a look. >> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning....
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don cheadle turning 49. and hall of fame dodgers broadcaster, vin scully. 86. >>> thank you so much for watching "early today." sure hope you have a good one. >>> a violent thanksgiving in san jose as a suspect is shot dead by police right in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. what police say he did to force an officer to open fire. plus. >> i looked down and my skirt is on fire. i freak out because i'm on fire. >> the teenager set on fire on board an ac transit bus speaking publicly. what he has to say about the 16-year-old boy accused of the crime. and if you are waking up early to hit the stores you better get going. we're going to show you the mad rush in one of the popular shopping spots. let's take a live look outside. a little
don cheadle turning 49. and hall of fame dodgers broadcaster, vin scully. 86. >>> thank you so much for watching "early today." sure hope you have a good one. >>> a violent thanksgiving in san jose as a suspect is shot dead by police right in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. what police say he did to force an officer to open fire. plus. >> i looked down and my skirt is on fire. i freak out because i'm on fire. >> the teenager set on fire on board an ac...
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don lemon. the breaking news here on cnn is one of the strongest storms ever recorded on this planet. i want you to take a look at these satellite images. it is typhoon hayian, also known as typhoon yolanda. chad, give us an idea about its scope as we look at these satellite images. >> we will never know, don, how big and high the winds were with this storm. there's not going to be one wind vane that will survive long enough to get up to 1935, if that's where it was. people out in the eastern parts of the pacific there, they don't fly into these storms. we would know what this storm was because we would have our ac -- c-130s in there looking a what the storm has done. this is the size of the storm right here from top to bottom. over here, this is the size of india. it would cover up the entire country of india. and when the small eye is a bad thing. think about a figure skater bringing her arms in as she spins on the ice with one foot and how fast she spins when sher arms are in as opposed to wh
don lemon. the breaking news here on cnn is one of the strongest storms ever recorded on this planet. i want you to take a look at these satellite images. it is typhoon hayian, also known as typhoon yolanda. chad, give us an idea about its scope as we look at these satellite images. >> we will never know, don, how big and high the winds were with this storm. there's not going to be one wind vane that will survive long enough to get up to 1935, if that's where it was. people out in the...
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. >> don harrison spoke to some neighbors who were shaken up. >>> police are trying to find the gunman in the sunday afternoon shootout this. happened on copeland street about 1:00. no one was hit but bullet holes were found in two different town homes. two different types of bullet casings were found. >> it was a lot of gunshots. >> reporter: she lives here with her children. her son heard the shots. the circumstances have her worried. >> it's scary for one thing to be happening in broad daylight. it's ridiculous. >> one of the big concerns is that the shots were fired right by the boys and girls club of annapolis. >> for the safety of the kids, we try this make it a better place but i don't know. it's not right at all. >> by yesterday being sunday, okay. boys and girls club wasn't open. more than likely it was somebody out and about on the basketball court. >> this is the same community where two homicides occurred this year. both of them were domestic disputes. >> whatever was going on or whoever it's going on with this needs to stop. come on, now. when are you going to stop it. too
. >> don harrison spoke to some neighbors who were shaken up. >>> police are trying to find the gunman in the sunday afternoon shootout this. happened on copeland street about 1:00. no one was hit but bullet holes were found in two different town homes. two different types of bullet casings were found. >> it was a lot of gunshots. >> reporter: she lives here with her children. her son heard the shots. the circumstances have her worried. >> it's scary for one...
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don, you're on historic fremont street in front of a bar or in a bar? >> you sound like you know this place, marty. do you know downtown las vegas? >> i might know a little bit. but let's not go there. >> okay, listen, marty, this is for people who are our age or older. we're here. we're at atomic liquors and it is almost as if time stopped here from the 1950s. you don't even want to see how many satellite trucks are m n the back. there are guys over here. who was doing rehearsals earlier? she looks just like me. they are blocking the lighting. >> with my friend here, rosey, what's the most popular drink here? >> the f-bomb. >> the f-bomb because this place is called atomic. the test site is that way -- >> 45 miles. >> 45 miles that way. people would watch the atomic site. >> can we have an f-bomb? is that possible? >> yes, you can. >> even there is no liquor in there, right? >> no. >> this is what's on the menu here tonight. f-bomb. the atomic cocktail then the rose busch. then this bar means a lot to anthony bourdain. he will be here hosting the show.
don, you're on historic fremont street in front of a bar or in a bar? >> you sound like you know this place, marty. do you know downtown las vegas? >> i might know a little bit. but let's not go there. >> okay, listen, marty, this is for people who are our age or older. we're here. we're at atomic liquors and it is almost as if time stopped here from the 1950s. you don't even want to see how many satellite trucks are m n the back. there are guys over here. who was doing...
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i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck. you have some additional information about this and about the mother, but i can't believe this story. >> there are many shockers in this story, but one of those shockers, don, is that this mother works for social services. so above everything, she works for social services, and even though she was not there at the time that the deputies arrived, she is accused of being complicit in the mistreatment of those children. take a look at your screen. here are their mug shots. doren lee harper and wanda sue larson, both 57 years of age, now facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. wanda sue larson is als
i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck. you have some additional information about this and about the mother, but i can't believe this story. >> there are many shockers in this story, but one...
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so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know kind of where it can hit when it comes to a tornado. it can develop anywhere. >> thank you, rosa. rosa is gathering images from social media. rose why will get back to us. >>> we want to go overseas. we are talking about severe weather. let's go overseas briefly. it is hard to imagine how the typhoon went across the philippines, killing more than 3600 people. that is, until you see the new video into cnn. incredible. along with the dead, 1100 people are still missing. hundreds of survivors in this predominantly catholic nation attend
so it's a scary sight, don. even if you just look at this time lapse, it really shows you the magnitude of mother nature. and when you see a lot of the pictures, it shows you how delicate and how powerless we are really when it comes to severe weather. >> yeah. and listen, can you forecast that you're in a path for severe storms but you don't know where a tornado is -- >> exactly. and that's the thing. we have heard about hurricanes. they usually have a cone of uncertainty. you know...
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>> don lemon, who's now in las vegas. he's there for the premiere of "anthony bourdain's parts unknown." and he spoke with the world's most traveling chef. that will be next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> if you're still hungry for more after tonight's season finale of "parts unknown," don't fear. anthony bourdain and friends will host a one-hour postseason show called "last bite". it's live from las vegas. don lemon is with anthony bourdain in las vegas tonight. >> the season finale is tonight. the season finale is in detroit. but we're here in las vegas. you picked this because you think that this sort of repres
>> don lemon, who's now in las vegas. he's there for the premiere of "anthony bourdain's parts unknown." and he spoke with the world's most traveling chef. that will be next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero...
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don dahler has the latest. and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the philippines, with the police chief in tacloban says up to 10,000 are dead. there was understandable chaos there. we noticed this picture of an owner standing outside his store with a gun trying to keep looters away. as american forces head in to help tonight here's what haiyan looks like from space. you can see the enormous area the storm still covers even though its wind speeds are down significantly. we begin with seth doane in beijing. >> hundreds of thousands of filipinos are coming to grips with the devastating impact from haiyan, the storm
don dahler has the latest. and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the...
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wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult subject, but it's there. it's exactly -- it's everything that we try to do. who's kinkier americans or people from tokyo? >> look, you only need to look at how enormous our porn industry is. >> i'm glad you said porn industry. >> it's something like 52% of any people that check into the hotel in america within seven minutes have bought in-room porn. >> there you go. >> i don't like porn. >> probably what was left out was just as important what was left in. >> my camera crew were deeply traumatized. >> by what? when the woman is beating the man in the bar, there's a guy -- creep
wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult...
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guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the police said it's not their problem and the mayor said he had no clue. wednesday, google solved the mystery finally. it's an interactive space where people can learn about technology. does that mean a show room for google glass? >> on a barge? >> apparently. you have to travel to go see it. that's a big, big barge! kind of cool. but at least the mystery is kind of solved until somebody gets on there and figures out exactly what it is. >> but why is it on a barge? that is the mystery. >>> a third oklahoma teen facing murder charges for the murd
guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the...
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please join me in welcoming don. [applause] >> thank you so much, maureen and aspen for inviting me. it is absolutely a pleasure to be here to join this panel and talk about something that is critically important for the country. the president believes that we need to focus full force on ways that we can make sure that all people in our communities have the opportunity to succeed particularly those who are the most vulnerable and very low income residents of our community. one of the things i do in my job without treasury and other white house is try to find ways that we can support a whole range of folks as they create jobs and help to grow the economy and help the country more competitive. and the work that the aspen institute has done at the aspen institute is so important because it's helping to show that there are mechanisms that we can support micro- enterprises as they grow as connie says to me all the time you will hear in a minute one of three is the tagline she talks about. so, if one in three -- and i'm go
please join me in welcoming don. [applause] >> thank you so much, maureen and aspen for inviting me. it is absolutely a pleasure to be here to join this panel and talk about something that is critically important for the country. the president believes that we need to focus full force on ways that we can make sure that all people in our communities have the opportunity to succeed particularly those who are the most vulnerable and very low income residents of our community. one of the...
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melissa: exclusive with real estate titan don peoples. his prediction where real estate is going and what not to buy. >>> "who made money today." his company beat the street today big-time. find out who it is. "piles of money" straight ahead. melissa: you want to the real deal on real estate? one of their preeminent goals of the market is here to share his tips. with some very surprising suggestions on where to buy and where not to. of dawn, kiefer joining us. what is your favorite market right now? >> york city there is a limited supply with limited inventory and global demand but seconds to miami. melissa: they experienced lots of dust and 60 minutes and did a story that makes me afraid of the city. >> if you look like new york city manhattan and miami beach barrier island no real available the end with a very, very strong market no more new inventory comes out and downtown miami is emerging as a global city over the past 15 years has taken its place as a global keyways city so we watch any emerging city or even urging market assumed a
melissa: exclusive with real estate titan don peoples. his prediction where real estate is going and what not to buy. >>> "who made money today." his company beat the street today big-time. find out who it is. "piles of money" straight ahead. melissa: you want to the real deal on real estate? one of their preeminent goals of the market is here to share his tips. with some very surprising suggestions on where to buy and where not to. of dawn, kiefer joining us. what...
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that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his buttons, so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience to be helped. you can see it there, you've done it before, and seemed so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges he was going throughout that i couldn't help with, but this was one change i thought i could do. >> calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife mara got to work, creating a line of magnetic clothing, free of buttons and zippers, that would help her husband and others regain their independence. >> so it's as simple as lining it up. >> as it grew, the e-mails she got were incredible. helping so many people across the nation. >> the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirt clos closed, but not so strong the shirts are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> thank you. >>> coming up, another week, anot
that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his buttons, so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience to be helped. you can see it there, you've done it before, and seemed so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges he was going throughout that i couldn't help with, but this was one change i thought i could do. >> calling on her...
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cnn's don lemon is in new york. he's got more on the man, the family. they are exciting, this city. what are folks saying in new york? >> reporter: wolf, they love him. family is a character. they're a group of characters. you've seen the show i'm sure, "modern family." not that they are unusual, but there's a lot of diversitity gog on. and if family mattered in any event, it certainly mattered to bill de blasio. >> from our family to your family, i give you the next mayor of new york city -- >> reporter: meet new york's next first family. an urban quarter tell from liberal brooklyn who cracked 20 years of republican rule with their modern family appeal. >> and once again, the snackdown. >> reporter: he is bill de blasio. a 52-year-old former college activist and open supporter of anything raugian rebels and -- >> that inequality and that feeling of a few doing very well while so many slip further behind, that is the defining challenge of our times. >> reporter: he promised voters he would combat income inequality and plan to raise taxes on the wealthy to fund public pre-k. >> [ spe
cnn's don lemon is in new york. he's got more on the man, the family. they are exciting, this city. what are folks saying in new york? >> reporter: wolf, they love him. family is a character. they're a group of characters. you've seen the show i'm sure, "modern family." not that they are unusual, but there's a lot of diversitity gog on. and if family mattered in any event, it certainly mattered to bill de blasio. >> from our family to your family, i give you the next mayor...
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you can see don on cnn every weekend. wendell is on nbc on "the michael j. fox show" thursdays at 9:30. roy's book "l.a. son" is in stores now. and also pick up a copy of marcus' autobiography. good night, guys. thank you. \s >>> help is now on the way in the philippines. >>> top intelligence officials punished in a navy sandal involving bribes, trips, prostitutes and how far up does this misconduct go? >>> the shocking behavior richie incognito says is accepted in the locker room and why it's more brotherhood than bullying. he says it's
you can see don on cnn every weekend. wendell is on nbc on "the michael j. fox show" thursdays at 9:30. roy's book "l.a. son" is in stores now. and also pick up a copy of marcus' autobiography. good night, guys. thank you. \s >>> help is now on the way in the philippines. >>> top intelligence officials punished in a navy sandal involving bribes, trips, prostitutes and how far up does this misconduct go? >>> the shocking behavior richie incognito...
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tressa and nick of men in kilts and thank you to our panelists don and julia. and that is today's power pitch. >> two outs, one in. i guess the motto for those entrepreneurs don't cry over spilled kilts. you heard what the panel had to say, are you in or out on men in kilts? follow the kfrg on twitter with the #powerpitch or logon to power pitch.cnbc.com. >> i can't wait to read some of the comments. thanks very much. countdown to christmas, black friday right around the corner. what do americans plan to buy and plan to shop? jane wells speaking with some of them in beautiful huntington beach, california. surf city. >> oh, sue, it's difficult. what do you plan to buy, when are you going to buy it and are retailers going to blame the weather? chilled down to 70 here. that story after the break. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large p
tressa and nick of men in kilts and thank you to our panelists don and julia. and that is today's power pitch. >> two outs, one in. i guess the motto for those entrepreneurs don't cry over spilled kilts. you heard what the panel had to say, are you in or out on men in kilts? follow the kfrg on twitter with the #powerpitch or logon to power pitch.cnbc.com. >> i can't wait to read some of the comments. thanks very much. countdown to christmas, black friday right around the corner....
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[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back with pierce and don lemon. and now joining us is chef roy choi. he's the author of the book "l.a. son." >> you're not a bad son, actually. i was surprised. >> no, i'm not. it seems nowadays somebody with a gun is shooting somebody. as many people in red state and gun country america, they like guns. i have to admit. i like guns. i like holding guns. i like shooting guns. i don't think i necessarily want my neighbor to have a gun, but i'm ambivalent. can the two -- this is more than anything else, i felt as i've come to know my own country, can the two americas be reconciled? this is a cultural thing more than really about the issues. there are now 2.5 million ar-15s in america. we clearly love them. and similar weapons, similar-type weapons. you've got 4 million. is that necessarily a bad thing? i'm going to ask you, roy choi, because i know of all the people i know you are the most good hearted, peaceful, socially conscious. i suspect you of leftyism. i don't think you're a buddhist, but you live a buddhist-li
[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back with pierce and don lemon. and now joining us is chef roy choi. he's the author of the book "l.a. son." >> you're not a bad son, actually. i was surprised. >> no, i'm not. it seems nowadays somebody with a gun is shooting somebody. as many people in red state and gun country america, they like guns. i have to admit. i like guns. i like holding guns. i like shooting guns. i don't think i necessarily want my neighbor to have a gun,...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> watch out for deer. here is sharon gibala at wjz trc control. >> good morning. we have an issue on 70 that is 0 that involves a deer. 70 eastbound at route 27. there's a deer in the road thern accident 295 northbound at 175. if you're headed out on the beltway speeds beginning to slow just a bit. 53 is your average there. still 56 and 55 on 95 southbound between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the west side of the beltway, which is getting busier. seeing brake lights there to the right on the outer loop. this traffic report is brought to you by your middle-aged toyota dealer. do you ever sit back and dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. now is great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. back over to you. >>> straight to ron matz. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're live here on light streetl . the salvation army. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter:k s for coming out. we're going to be talking about
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> watch out for deer. here is sharon gibala at wjz trc control. >> good morning. we have an issue on 70 that is 0 that involves a deer. 70 eastbound at route 27. there's a deer in the road thern accident 295 northbound at 175. if you're headed out on the beltway speeds beginning to slow just a bit. 53 is your average there. still 56 and 55 on 95 southbound between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the west side of the beltway,...
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don drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects y. those who have had a drug or alcohol probl may beore likely toisuse lyrica. with less fromyalgia pain, i'm feeling betterith lyrica. ask your doctor abt lyrica today. i love clk and erasers. but change is coming. all my studes have the brd new surface. it has t new windows and comes th office, has a al keyboard, so they can do real work. they canse bing smartsearch to find anything ithe world... or last night's assignment. and the baery lasts and lasts, so afterchool they can skype, ay games, and my favore...do homework. change is looking pretty good after all. ♪ > you're watching "today in the bay." >>. >> whout theow cloud temperatures are right nowquite chilly in the north bay. down to 33 degrees aund santa rosa and napa. you can see clearly out tthe bay bridge, right now looking at we've h an air mass cnge in the ar. through th day you're going to probably see some high clouds here going past the trivalle and that
don drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects y. those who have had a drug or alcohol probl may beore likely toisuse lyrica. with less fromyalgia pain, i'm feeling betterith lyrica. ask your doctor abt lyrica today. i love clk and erasers. but change is coming. all my studes have the brd new surface. it has t new windows and comes th office, has a al keyboard, so they can do real work. they canse bing smartsearch to find anything ithe...
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don lemon. good guys. this party is started already. >> salud. >> in detroit people are pointing to an influx of artists, galleries, popup restaurants. there's no doubt, i don't doubt, that in the future, sooner or later, hopefully sooner, detroit will improve. things will get better. it may contract, it may be different. but it will get better. >> it will will be and it's going to look a lot different, though. >> who will live in the detroit of the future? that's -- that's the question i'm sort of asking her here. >> i kind of figured where you were going with that. i think detroit will be even more diverse. it won't be as dark a city as it is now, right? so there's going to be a lot of gentrification and people with money, younger people as we saw in your story, people who like, you know, these unique kinds of foods are going to move into detroit. >> well, look -- >> same thing that's happening in new orleans. >> should thin crust pizza, hipster salumi, whole foods cupcakes, should they be the right of e
don lemon. good guys. this party is started already. >> salud. >> in detroit people are pointing to an influx of artists, galleries, popup restaurants. there's no doubt, i don't doubt, that in the future, sooner or later, hopefully sooner, detroit will improve. things will get better. it may contract, it may be different. but it will get better. >> it will will be and it's going to look a lot different, though. >> who will live in the detroit of the future? that's --...
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. >>> hay quienes dicen que nunca es tarde, eso lo sabe muy bien don félix, un inmigrante mexicano que hace dos días se hizo estadounidense. >>> su piel, con un traje de 96 años, es solo un preámbulo visual de la vida de don félix, que como muchos inmigrantes encontró en estados unidos su segundo hogar. >>>7 millas a pata para levantar papitas, tomates, lechuga para que comieran en la casa. >>> en este día de acción de gracias, félix se siente agradecido con la vida, porque también aquí encontró la cuna de sus hijos, y también a su esposa que por 76 años fue su compañera. >>> muchas gracias por tanto que me dio la vida, y también por mis hijos. >>> también fue parte de la segunda guerra de mundial. >>> en otro aeroplano que viene con otra ametralladora, y te mata. >>> tuvimos que encontrar récords que él sirvió en ese tiempo en el ejército. >>> así en una ceremonia muy especial, más de 100 miembros de una familia fueron parte de una ceremonia de ciudadanía y honor para félix en california. >>> ese día me senti como rey, yo triunfé. >e>> se esfuerzo lo disfruta
. >>> hay quienes dicen que nunca es tarde, eso lo sabe muy bien don félix, un inmigrante mexicano que hace dos días se hizo estadounidense. >>> su piel, con un traje de 96 años, es solo un preámbulo visual de la vida de don félix, que como muchos inmigrantes encontró en estados unidos su segundo hogar. >>>7 millas a pata para levantar papitas, tomates, lechuga para que comieran en la casa. >>> en este día de acción de gracias, félix se siente...
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. >> i'm don lemon in for john r berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> breaking overnight, super typhoon haiyan. a category 5 storm with winds topping out at 230 miles per hour. it is slamming into the philippines and happening right now and overnight and putting millions of people directly in harm's way. we go live to kathy novak who is live on the phone from manila this morning. i know it's difficult to get live images out of there because you're in the midst of this. can you describe what is happening right now? >> if i can give you a sense how big this storm is. it covers an area as large from washington, d.c. to miami. you said this storm is a category five. if we compare that to super storm sandy, sandy was a category three when it hit cuba and two when it cost the u.s. east coast. this is a category five and only because there are no categories above five. it is just huge. only three official reports of death but it's hard to get information from these hard-hit areas. communications are still cut to many of those regions. several aviation authorities haven't been able to make cont
. >> i'm don lemon in for john r berman. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> breaking overnight, super typhoon haiyan. a category 5 storm with winds topping out at 230 miles per hour. it is slamming into the philippines and happening right now and overnight and putting millions of people directly in harm's way. we go live to kathy novak who is live on the phone from manila this morning. i know it's difficult to get live images out of there because you're in the midst of this. can...
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don dahler reports. >> reporter: for all but the very best, running a marathon is more a test of will than athletic ability. 26.2 miles equals 138,435 feet. a marathonner feels every single one. it's a solitary sport. except on days like this with crowds like these. when old rivalries fade before a purpose to keep moving on. the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened security to this year's race. but the faicco family who we met along the route didn't mind that. they were here for their son and brother sean. >> is there any special about this given everything that this country and this area has been through this past year. >> it has been. i'm here to see my brother run and he ran in boston this year. so we were there and it was tough to live through those couple of days. >> reporter: the faiccoes are from staten island, a place decimated by the storm. >> that's what we do in new york after something so difficult like sandy that we got it all together and are getting ba
don dahler reports. >> reporter: for all but the very best, running a marathon is more a test of will than athletic ability. 26.2 miles equals 138,435 feet. a marathonner feels every single one. it's a solitary sport. except on days like this with crowds like these. when old rivalries fade before a purpose to keep moving on. the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened...
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don mcpherson and feminist activist, and espn.com columnist, jonell hill. so nice to have you all here. let me just start with you, dave. is staying and enduring the manly thing to do or is walking away and revealing, basically being a whistle-blower, the manly thing to do? >> this is about manhood versus adulthood. manhood, a very narrow definition that feeds into this gender binary of manhood in the nfl. and what does that binary mean? it means that being a man means being able to take violence, it means being able to inflict violence. it means having incredibly retrograde views about women, about lbgt people, and it means being able to be a white guy who says, i can drop n-bombs because it's all good, it's the culture. the other side, you have adulthood. that's jonathan martin saying, i shouldn't have to fight this guy to have this job. this is a union workplace. and we could spend this whole time talking about this violent, bullying, joke making, n-bomb dropping portrait of pew tres sense that is inckocognitincogn that would let some off the hook. none
don mcpherson and feminist activist, and espn.com columnist, jonell hill. so nice to have you all here. let me just start with you, dave. is staying and enduring the manly thing to do or is walking away and revealing, basically being a whistle-blower, the manly thing to do? >> this is about manhood versus adulthood. manhood, a very narrow definition that feeds into this gender binary of manhood in the nfl. and what does that binary mean? it means that being a man means being able to take...
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melissa: exclusive with real estate titan don peoples. his prediction where real estate is going and what not to buy. >>> "who made money today." his company beat the street today big-time. find out who it is. "piles of money" straight ahead. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better
melissa: exclusive with real estate titan don peoples. his prediction where real estate is going and what not to buy. >>> "who made money today." his company beat the street today big-time. find out who it is. "piles of money" straight ahead. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva...
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>>> i'm don lemon, thank you so much for joining us. you know, it's morning in the philippines right now. power is out all across that area, and still, we're trying to get our andrew stevens up for the very latest on this. he's part of the folks in this rescue right here. he's going to explain this rescue which he took part in, he and some other members of our crew. the "cnn newsroom" is going to continue live at the top of the hour with more breaking news and more developments. and make sure you join us at 6:30 eastern tonight because we'll be talking about a very interesting subject. we're talking about the business of pot. the business of pot. some people say it is the fastest-growing business in the country right now and it has the potential to make millions if not billions for businesses. we're going to check it out. do you want to get involved in this business? maybe so. sanjay gupta now. we'll see you back live at the top of the hour. >>> welcome to "sg md." we got a busy, important show today. the food and drug administration is
>>> i'm don lemon, thank you so much for joining us. you know, it's morning in the philippines right now. power is out all across that area, and still, we're trying to get our andrew stevens up for the very latest on this. he's part of the folks in this rescue right here. he's going to explain this rescue which he took part in, he and some other members of our crew. the "cnn newsroom" is going to continue live at the top of the hour with more breaking news and more...
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here's don. >> thank you. >>> taking a tough stand on sexs in the military. now a naval academy graduate isg ing with congress to change the way the cases are handled. mike schuh is live with more on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. the problem according to critic social security self-interest that military commanders are reluctant to bring prosecution charges against someone accused of sexual assault because it makes their command look bad. that's why they say that military prosecutors should be making the call. >> she's a naval academy grad, an iraq war vet. ariana clay left the marines after she was gang raped fellow officers. >> when i reported it my command responded with retaliation. >> it happened in 2009 in washington dc where clay said the commander fostered a hostile environment. >> he decided in writing that calling officers sluts and whores was not harassment and any harassment was deserved because of who i wore or complained about it. >> she should have never had to learn lesson she did. >> they ar
here's don. >> thank you. >>> taking a tough stand on sexs in the military. now a naval academy graduate isg ing with congress to change the way the cases are handled. mike schuh is live with more on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. the problem according to critic social security self-interest that military commanders are reluctant to bring prosecution charges against someone accused of sexual assault because it makes their...
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it don make it true. what else. >> there's an internet search engine that people use to find out when someone dies. it will say dead at a certain year. hiner shs up. >> wait, that actually seems like evidence. on. >> it ys for property listed imthere was no properties under to him until 2001 new york under his name still. >> he bought a place seven years after he died? that's weird but doesn't prove he's alive. >> that's the ultimate prank. he's a pps artist. >> at what point would you admit you're wrong? >> at what point would you admit you're wrong? >> andy, if you're alive, congrats on pulling off the greatest hoax ever and if you're dead, this chick is a terrible person. andy! >> how you doing today, sir? >> how you doing? >> we have tyrin turner at the grove. he plays caine in "menace ii society." ask him -- >> do you still get racially profiled? >> in the movie there's a scene. >> he has an interesting answer. he goes -- >> i don't feel like i ever was racially profiled. >> never? >> what? >> his fi
it don make it true. what else. >> there's an internet search engine that people use to find out when someone dies. it will say dead at a certain year. hiner shs up. >> wait, that actually seems like evidence. on. >> it ys for property listed imthere was no properties under to him until 2001 new york under his name still. >> he bought a place seven years after he died? that's weird but doesn't prove he's alive. >> that's the ultimate prank. he's a pps artist....
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> here's what we have our eye on today, the founder of go daddy is donating $1 million to the university of baltimore for legal and health services for veterans. >>> the navy blimp will be back over maryland this morning. they are conducting a week-long test. >>> the cal ripken, senior foundation will be having a ribbon cutting. >>> already in the news, international aid reaches the philippines. the latest on the survivors and the world-wide assistance efforts. >>> the white house prepares to release enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. how this could impact the program going forward. >>> some are calling it a holiday miracle. why experts say shoppers will be spending less at the gas station this holiday season. >>> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. [ female announcer ] give your eyes the care they deserve. trust them to pearle vision. buy one pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses and get one free. pearle vision. caring for you and your eyes since 1961. ♪ every l
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> here's what we have our eye on today, the founder of go daddy is donating $1 million to the university of baltimore for legal and health services for veterans. >>> the navy blimp will be back over maryland this morning. they are conducting a week-long test. >>> the cal ripken, senior foundation will be having a ribbon cutting. >>> already in the news, international aid reaches the philippines. the latest on the...
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. >> big names don schula, tony dungy, curtis martin. >> those are big names there. i'm not sure what they are trying to do. i think something has to be done and i think they want to try and get this fixed and i think that is the way to do it. get some big names and some stand out guys who have accomplished a lot in this game. >> it will be interesting to see if they ever play football again and just in close iing as a bea you were always beating up my team, pal. >> we had ups and downs with those guys. >> great to see you on fox. take care, we will see you on sunday. >> check out the low obama care enrollment numbers. they wanted 500,000 but they got 50,000. your e-mails and tweets. plus killer whales. but the show hasn't been the same since a deadly attack on a trainer. we are live with that story for you. >> they love having us around. it is important that we build that relationship and continue to do the right things for them and this show does that. aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antio
. >> big names don schula, tony dungy, curtis martin. >> those are big names there. i'm not sure what they are trying to do. i think something has to be done and i think they want to try and get this fixed and i think that is the way to do it. get some big names and some stand out guys who have accomplished a lot in this game. >> it will be interesting to see if they ever play football again and just in close iing as a bea you were always beating up my team, pal. >> we...
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in san bruno, don knapp, kpix 5. >> they are collecting monetary donations to help with the relief efforts. for a link to their website, go to kpix.com. >>> all right take a look inside your refrigerator tonight. a richmond-based company called glass onion catering is recalling more than 90 tons of pre-packaged salads and sandwiches. federal health officials say it's because of a possible echo lee outbreak. 26 people in three states, including california say they got sick after eating the product. >> usually these salads are pretty easy. you take them for lunch. so yeah, it is pretty consuming. >> some of the brands include trader joe's, super fresh foods and delish. check out the full list on kpix.com under news links. >>> big heated debate boiling tonight. opponents say they've collected enough signatures for a ballot initiative to repeal it. the law aims to reduce discrimination by allowing transgender kids on whether or not they want to use a boys or girls restroom and which sports team to join. a conservative group claims that it violates the privacy of the non-transgender students. t
in san bruno, don knapp, kpix 5. >> they are collecting monetary donations to help with the relief efforts. for a link to their website, go to kpix.com. >>> all right take a look inside your refrigerator tonight. a richmond-based company called glass onion catering is recalling more than 90 tons of pre-packaged salads and sandwiches. federal health officials say it's because of a possible echo lee outbreak. 26 people in three states, including california say they got sick after...
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. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you know, "so and so came home from school and told me that isabella has two dads. what a ripper, i only have one, what a riff-off." >> there are 33 states where they face barriers to adopting children. there has been a steady increase. it's an agreeing societal acceptans. >> the percentage of same-sex parents increased from 10% to two to 19%. >> there are a lot of kids that need homes. this is an opportunity for us to have more people that feel comfortable with becoming foster parents and adopting if that is the case. >> after more that two years of waiting, hope and disappointment. jarrod and casey found a match. a teen mum
. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you...
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rough rough done recently -- don -- mr. rothfus: don recently let me know that he will lose his plan. he said he specifically bought a plan that met his needs. i liked my plan very much and it was something i could afford. when don and karen were able to get onto the website, the plan he was offered had a deductible of more than $6,000. in don's words, this is, quote, ridiculous, and unaffordable. unfortunately their story is not unique. we need help -- health care reform that works for don and karen and the rest of the american people. the empowering patients first act and the american health care reform act provide a good place to start and a better way on health care reform. i thank the speaker and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? without objection. >> oklahoma, i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. promises have been broken, we face critical situations that ne
rough rough done recently -- don -- mr. rothfus: don recently let me know that he will lose his plan. he said he specifically bought a plan that met his needs. i liked my plan very much and it was something i could afford. when don and karen were able to get onto the website, the plan he was offered had a deductible of more than $6,000. in don's words, this is, quote, ridiculous, and unaffordable. unfortunately their story is not unique. we need help -- health care reform that works for don and...
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in san rafael, don ford, kpix 5. >> the five-year, $2 million effort is led by the california coastal conservancy. >>> here's a live look at union square in san francisco, there's a lot of people out there for tonight's tree lighting ceremony. the 83-foot-tall tree will be lit in about 20 minutes or so. we'll check back in as we get closer to the big event. >>> and this snow has arrived in san rafael. kids are having a blast on this manmade sledding hill that has more than 40 tons of snow. you can find it on "a" street between fourth and fifth avenues. it's part of the city's 34th annual parade of lights and winterland celebration. sledding ends tomorrow at noon. >>> it's a christmas miracle! >> amazing! >> in san rafael. >> came home with all the sunburn, right. it was 67 degrees there in san rafael. >> beautiful. >> with all that snow. it was a christmas miracle. [ laughter ] >> what a great night for all the activities going on in san francisco. the city is just bloated with activity and people. let's head out where we have clear skies at coit tower and the numbers have been fallin
in san rafael, don ford, kpix 5. >> the five-year, $2 million effort is led by the california coastal conservancy. >>> here's a live look at union square in san francisco, there's a lot of people out there for tonight's tree lighting ceremony. the 83-foot-tall tree will be lit in about 20 minutes or so. we'll check back in as we get closer to the big event. >>> and this snow has arrived in san rafael. kids are having a blast on this manmade sledding hill that has more...
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microenterprise and build opportunities for americans to create jobs so let's thank don again. [applause] now it's my pleasure to quickly introduce our panel. we have a terrific panel for you. we have materials for use so i'm just going to try to quickly help you match names and faces in case you don't know everybody. next to me is my colleague joyce klein who is the director of our field program at the aspen institute and she will be moderating our panel today. to her right, you're left if i'm getting this correct is elaine edgcomb who was the leader of the field for many years and is now our strategic advisor and we are happy to have her back with us today. next we have ida rademacher and we are also happy to have her back with us today. she is chief officer for corporation of economic development. next elizabeth kregor. director of institute for justice clinic on entrepreneurship and lecturer on law at the university of chicago. next we have connie evans the ceo for enterprise opportunity and last but certainly not least christiana mcfarland director of city solutions are ap
microenterprise and build opportunities for americans to create jobs so let's thank don again. [applause] now it's my pleasure to quickly introduce our panel. we have a terrific panel for you. we have materials for use so i'm just going to try to quickly help you match names and faces in case you don't know everybody. next to me is my colleague joyce klein who is the director of our field program at the aspen institute and she will be moderating our panel today. to her right, you're left if i'm...
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. >> joining me now is former new york city police officer eugene o don o'donnell, former law enforcement trainer. eugene, just from what you see what is wrong with that shooting? >> up until the point where there's a shooting there's ambiguity and issues you see in a car stop, but the clear line that's drawn here the agency draws the line american police forces draw the line, deadly force on a vehicle that's ultimately ends up driving away is completely inappropriate. >> the supreme court ruled a long time ago it is unconstitutional to shoot fleeing felony suspects, always improper to shoot at fleeing misdemeanor suspects. in some states they allowed that years ago. people believe when someone tries to flee from police the police have every right to shoot them. what their rule in new mexico says is they have a right to protect their own lives and the lives of others from what is reasonably believed to be an eminent threat of death or great bodily harm. i saw no threat to anyone as that car is driving away, i don't see a threat to anyone. >> firearms are a defensive weapon in the event yo
. >> joining me now is former new york city police officer eugene o don o'donnell, former law enforcement trainer. eugene, just from what you see what is wrong with that shooting? >> up until the point where there's a shooting there's ambiguity and issues you see in a car stop, but the clear line that's drawn here the agency draws the line american police forces draw the line, deadly force on a vehicle that's ultimately ends up driving away is completely inappropriate. >> the...
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former driver above some of bin ladin who was charged with the same crime the court ruled that one don could not be charged retroactively and now twelve years after his detainment david hicks will seek the same outcome at the very least he'll get the chance to explain his plea in court and perhaps even prove his innocence in washington and mary david r t well on now to an extremely disturbing case of alleged police overreach that is gaining national attention in january new mexico police officers pulled over david eckert for a routine traffic stop when he failed to yield to a stop sign in a wal-mart parking lot according to a lawsuit filed by acker attorney the officer is then asked him to get out of the car which comply. with however the way that he was standing seemed suspicious to officers because he appeared to be clenching his box police said they believed that he was hiding drugs inside of himself he was apparently standing so suspiciously that he was then taken to the hospital k.o.b. t.v. conducted a special investigation of what happened that night and this is what they discove
former driver above some of bin ladin who was charged with the same crime the court ruled that one don could not be charged retroactively and now twelve years after his detainment david hicks will seek the same outcome at the very least he'll get the chance to explain his plea in court and perhaps even prove his innocence in washington and mary david r t well on now to an extremely disturbing case of alleged police overreach that is gaining national attention in january new mexico police...
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that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with their buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience. you can see it there. you've done it before. seems so easy for everybody else to do. >> so many challenges he was going through that i couldn't help with but this was one change i thought i could do. >> reporter: calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife, moira, got to work, creating a line of clothing free of buttons and zippers that would help don and others regain their independence. >> it's as simple as lining it up. >> the e-mails she got were incredible, helping so many people across the nation. >> the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirts closed but not so strong that the shirts are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. it's pretty cool, i have to say. >> that's a great idea. >> simple, but a huge, huge help. i love it. >> i love it for me. get dressed so much
that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with their buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience. you can see it there. you've done it before. seems so easy for everybody else to do. >> so many challenges he was going through that i couldn't help with but this was one change i thought i could do. >> reporter: calling on her own experience as a...
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however 2 activation somebody went and it was quarterback don waived by the team. inactive last few we can and he took this with superior play. monday night football. green bay packers first drive of the game. land on non-throwing shoulder. he would not return. good news for chicago. also playing back up quarterback former raiders josh avoids the sack. hits marshall. what a catch. 23 yard touch. gives the ball to lacey. 56 yard here to the 1. score on the next play. game tied at 17 pass the game. and to jeffrey. is packagers bears and lines oh, my. thursday night could be the game of the year in college football. no. 5 stanford host third rank oregon on the farm. oregon state no. 2 after win over miami. would like to regain the spot in the rankings. high powered offense 55 points a game. defense shut them down last season and big victory with eugene. duck only loss in the last 23 games. but that was last year. >> the games we have won we have been able to answer the scores. the gains we haven't they scored and haven't been able to answer the scores. last year victo
however 2 activation somebody went and it was quarterback don waived by the team. inactive last few we can and he took this with superior play. monday night football. green bay packers first drive of the game. land on non-throwing shoulder. he would not return. good news for chicago. also playing back up quarterback former raiders josh avoids the sack. hits marshall. what a catch. 23 yard touch. gives the ball to lacey. 56 yard here to the 1. score on the next play. game tied at 17 pass the...
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. >> hi, don. >> hi, sweetheart. how are you? >> she's a very sweet little girl and i appreciate her being here. she gives her time to be with us. >> okay, everybody. i am going to read a poem that i wrote myself. today i went to the park. i fell down. when i read to them they're so happy and that makes me happy. >> hi. i'm anna from philadelphia and i give my birthday presents to people in need. i know that getting gifts makes me happy so i wanted to make others happy. >> my name is ashley and i'm a child life specialist at the children's hospital of philadelphia. donating her birthday gifts to the hospital here speaks volumes when a kid can take a day that is meant to be about them and make it about other kids who are in need. it tells you that anna is just a really special kid. >> for my next birthday i'm raising money to send one kid to camp. >> it's called the dragon fly camp and it's a camp for kids who have asthma. it definitely comes from her heart. it's not something we've ever asked her to do. it's just who anna is and
. >> hi, don. >> hi, sweetheart. how are you? >> she's a very sweet little girl and i appreciate her being here. she gives her time to be with us. >> okay, everybody. i am going to read a poem that i wrote myself. today i went to the park. i fell down. when i read to them they're so happy and that makes me happy. >> hi. i'm anna from philadelphia and i give my birthday presents to people in need. i know that getting gifts makes me happy so i wanted to make others...
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. >> but in practice, don, we have -- listen you're multimillionaires and developing huge things. a lot of our viewers just want to build one house to spec it and sell it or a small building. are lower interest rates just automatically good for real estate? we learned in '06 they may not be. i'm wondering if we're smarter now? >> i don't think -- i think lower interest rates -- escalating help taper the market and control it. credit is still not available. if you look at the mortgages, 70% are for refinances. only 30% right now for new mortgages and new purchases. that should be the inverse of that. the challenge is, is that real credit is more difficult to get especially for first-time home buyers. >> weight your read on where the housing market is going? >> still tight. on the credit side. there are certain cities doing very well. boston we're enjoying a boom time, actually 40% of the boston market, the buyers are paying over the asking price in the high end market, 54% are paying over the asking price. >> what? >> they're paying over the asking price. >> 54% are paying over the
. >> but in practice, don, we have -- listen you're multimillionaires and developing huge things. a lot of our viewers just want to build one house to spec it and sell it or a small building. are lower interest rates just automatically good for real estate? we learned in '06 they may not be. i'm wondering if we're smarter now? >> i don't think -- i think lower interest rates -- escalating help taper the market and control it. credit is still not available. if you look at the...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the madness with a light hearted ceiling surface. and it took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again. he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for an arbor or making it crucial to make is important to remember a may seems so rooted in a particular place. also a elsewhere. and the fact that his work, national boundaries, it has something to do with his willingness to be. thrives on those. some said the world will end in fire, some say in nice. what i desire, but if it had twice to
so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the...
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. >> space junk from a former russian sata light will cash don to earth. there's no need to fear getting hit by space debris. the g ox c roars into -- goc roars into orbit. dubbed the ferrari of space, its mission - map variations in earth's gravity. the experiment with gravity is not over. the spacecraft ran out of fuel. it weighs more than a tonne, falling at the height of 224km. once it releases a alt duet of 80km. four fifth of its mass will burn. the rest of the debris will crash down, some weighing up to 90 kilograms. >> we are in contact with national civil protection agencies. we have all information we have, and that includes information that falls on habited areas. >> it's uncertain where the falling pieces will make impact. don't worry too much the european space agency says human are 250,000 times more lucky to strike it lucky than be shot by a piece of the satellite. >>> coming up - cultivating the land in an unemployment desert. why more irish students are getting their hands dirty. that falls on habited areas. getting their hands dirty. >>>
. >> space junk from a former russian sata light will cash don to earth. there's no need to fear getting hit by space debris. the g ox c roars into -- goc roars into orbit. dubbed the ferrari of space, its mission - map variations in earth's gravity. the experiment with gravity is not over. the spacecraft ran out of fuel. it weighs more than a tonne, falling at the height of 224km. once it releases a alt duet of 80km. four fifth of its mass will burn. the rest of the debris will crash...